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Revving up for the final round of off-road racing in the 2011 SuperLite Championship series, a three-way standoff remains amid the season's top three performers. Chad George, poised to take the green flag with a 12-point advantage in next Saturday's Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series (LOORRS) Round 15 finale at Firebird International Raceway, aims to take home the coveted title, but among the projected 17-truck field of racers, he'll first have to beat fellow championship contenders Patrick Clark and R.J. Anderson.
Saturday, 05 November 2011 15:00

2011 LOORRS Round 13 Results / Notes

2011 SuperLite Championship standout, R.J. Anderson, who dominated the points chase earlier in the season, battled his way back to a dominant position aboard his Dethrone Royalty / Walker Evans Racing / SoCal SuperTrucks machine by snatching the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series Round 13 win at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and earning the race's fast lap during lap nine with a speed of 52.451 miles per hour and time of one minute and 15.499 seconds. Monster Energy Athlete, Chad George, piloted his Kawasaki-backed SuperLite to second, while season front runner, Brent Fouch, in the Forgiven Energy race truck, tallied his first podium finish in third.
Monday, 29 August 2011 11:03

2011 LOORRS Round 9 & 10 Points Standings

After an eight-round stranglehold on the points chase that ignited with his Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series Round 1 victory, R.J. Anderson, behind the wheel of the Walker Evans Racing / SoCal SuperTrucks machine, encountered back-to-back DNF's (Did Not Finish) beneath the lights at Glen Helen Raceway in San Bernardino, California, which delivered the lead to Pat Clark in the BFGoodrich Tires-back SuperLite and shook up the position of the three front runners to give Monster Energy athlete, Chad George, second in points behind the wheel of the Yokohama Tires-backed Kawasaki SuperLite truck.
Thursday, 26 May 2011 11:54

2011 LOORRS Round 5 & 6 Points Standings

Seemingly invincible and evading the force of adrenaline and experience fueling the field of SuperLites, the Walker Evans Racing / SoCal SuperTrucks machine of R.J. Anderson expands its 2011 SuperLite Championship points lead after its Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series Round 5 and 6 truck performance at Glen Helen Raceway. Anderson, since winning round one at Firebird Raceway, has proven relentless, never letting loose after six rounds of truck racing and extending his lead to 24 points.
The artistry of SuperLite Arrive & Drive truck racing is on full display. The speed. The poetry of horsepower. And the thrill of going two-wide into the apex with a charged pack of SuperLites chomping at your heals. The race video is a feature on reigning SuperLite points leader, R.J. Anderson, who fields the Walker Evans Racing / SoCal SuperTrucks / Polaris Off Road Vehicles SuperLite as well as entry in the UTV class.
Published in BLOGS
As we geared up for the 2010 Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series Round 13 and 14 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in Las Vegas, we were busy behind the scenes working with our friends at the 3D television channel, Wealth TV, which produced an indepth feature on the SuperLite Championship Arrive & Drive program for its Wealth On Wheels segment. The segment, hosted by Josh Middleton, who hops behind the wheel of a SuperLite, delves into the history of thriving truck racing operation and delivers a behind-the-scenes look into the lives and lifestyles of the racers and race organization.
Published in BLOGS
Thursday, 29 July 2010 03:04

Brent Fouch

Brent Fouch entered the world of professional off-road racing in the UTV class, where he captured multiple podium finishes, landing him a fast ride in the SuperLite Championship class for the 2010 season, which resulted in a formidable list of strong finishes. It was this performance that earned him a ride in the No. 21 Forgiven Energy truck for 2011, where his competitive nature will position him as serious challenger to the SuperLite Championship season title.
Published in DRIVERS
Wednesday, 28 July 2010 23:57

Ricky James

Perseverance. And you couldn't get away with saying Ricky James is all heart. Because amid a myriad of accolades, he boasts enormous talent in whatever he takes on. He's a natural. He's Ricky James. Back in 2005, while riding for the notorious Honda of Houston, James was 17 and at the top of his game, quickly becoming the next amateur motocross champion. But during the MX national at Lake Whitney, Texas, James suffered a crash that broke his back and left him paralyzed and confined to a wheelchair. That didn't stop him. His career continues, heavily engaged in motorsports as well as endurance sports, mixing up NASCAR with his career strategy in the SuperLite Championship.
Published in PAST

Ricky James jumped into the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series (LOORRS) Round 5 and Round 6 weekend by earning the top slot in Friday's practice at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway in Las Vegas, Nevada. Charging hard to rival the competition by over two seconds in qualifying time, James piloted his SoCal Super Trucks machine to fast lap in lap three, touting an average speed of 51.064 miles per hour and a time of 1 minute, 17 seconds upon the 1.1 mile off-road race course.

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